Stephen Curry

Publisher's Summary

Learn the incredible story of basketball superstar Stephen Curry!
In Stephen Curry: The Inspiring Story of One of Basketball's Sharpest Shooters, you'll hear about the inspirational story of one of basketball's premier point guards, Stephen Curry. Curry has had an electrifying five-year career playing in the National Basketball Association. In this short audiobook, we will learn about how Steph became the star point guard that he is today. Starting first with his childhood and early life, we'll learn about Steph Curry prior to entering the NBA, his time in the NBA, along with his impact on the communities of Davidson College and Golden State. Steph Curry has transformed the Golden State Warriors franchise, spearheading the Warriors in the 2013-2014 NBA season to their second consecutive playoff berth. It will be exciting to see how Steph and the Warriors do in this year's NBA playoffs.
Here is a preview of what is inside this book:

Early Life and Childhood
High School Years of Steph Curry
Steph's Davidson College Years
2009 NBA Draft
Curry's NBA Career
Steph's Selection to the 2014 All-Star Game
Steph Curry's Personal Life
Impact on Basketball and Beyond
Steph Curry's Legacy

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Phonebook is interesting reading compared to this.

What disappointed you about Stephen Curry?

Clayton Geoffreys should not write anything. It's numbing statistics only:"...February 3rd 2007 he scored 29 points, including 7/13 behind the 3-point line to help them win their 20th game. Streak continues with Curry hitting 24 points, 7 out of 12 from the field and 6/6 from the foul line to help lead the Wildcats 87-57 win over Stanford on February 6th 2007. That was followed by another 22 points on 75-63 win out of Charleston on February 12th 2007..."Only the exact minutes of everything is missing.

Has Stephen Curry put you off other books in this genre?

Yes, Roland Lazenby is almost as bad as this, and they all are really long books.

What didn’t you like about David L. Stanley’s performance?

It's like listening three hour news - or weather forecast.

You didn’t love this book--but did it have any redeeming qualities?

It was cheap, but not cheap enough.

Any additional comments?

I keep this as a reminder: "Do not buy anything without reading reviews first."